Reasonable said:
I'm not talking about Avatar, I'm talking about the Leomania that caused teenage girls to add a big chunk to Titanic's performance. Without that Titanic would have broken $1 Billion but would not have gotten the $ 1.8 billion it steamed to (if you'll pardon the pun). I didn't say teenage girls only watch romatic dramas, but they do watch them a lot more than most other genres, particularly if they feature a male lead around which there is a certain level of... interest shall we say. So no, not lol really, just known demographic facts. As for Avatar, I'm tracking that pretty closely and have said often it is doing so well because it has become a true event picture - i.e. all sorts are going to see it and in all countries - however, 75% of its ticket sales have come from higher priced 3D performances, so while that doesn't detract from it's numbers, it does indicate it's not showing the numbers in line with a 2D release - i.e. less people have seen it to produce those results vs similar results for a 2D picture such as TDK. Right now it's looking good with a quiet period for January/Febuary - although on the other hand the holiday's are over and it should see a more standard drop going forward now. The next two weeks, particularly international figures, will give a good idea where it may be heading relative to Titanic. However, unless the 3D / CGI aspect shows the same legs as something like Leomania (beacause the film itself isn't interesting enough to warrant repeat viewings and the characters themselves are pretty bland) then it will start to tail off earlier than Titanic did - hence my point. And remember Titanic's $1.8 billion was accrued when ticket prices were less - so it really is important to understand just how amazing the $1.8 billion was, and how much it relied on the combination of an event picture status - everyone and their granny was going to see it - plus the double whammy of having a genuine hysteria around it's male lead that had huge numbers of teenage girls around the globe going to see it 10 times or more to swoon.
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Leomania? Please. There have been some movies that had made tons of movies without any sort of obvious appeal to teenage girls.
This post of yours is pretty big, and I'm way too tired to tackle it all. So if you're talking about ticket prices, please take a look at this list of films adjusted for inflation. Are you going to claim that Star Wars and Gone With The Wind are big films with the teenage girls?